It's nice to see that the millenials have discovered Cass and the Ms & Ps! It's great that there are third and even fourth generation fans (I'm doing all that I can to indoctrinate my two Generation Z kids) coming along - it just proves how timeless this music really is. So, I thought as well as posting pics of ourselves, we might tell a little about how we came to be fans of Cass & all things Ms & Ps.

Here's my story...I remember hearing the group's music on the radio constantly in the late '60s and throughout the '70s. My parents had a closet full of 78's, 45's & LP's and I can remember digging through them and finding "If" & the second Ms & Ps album - I remember them playing them and digging the music, too! I really didn't become a "fanatic" until the late '80s when I got into record collecting and found a pristine copy of "16 Of Their Greatest Hits" in one of the bins at a local used record shop. I hadn't thought about the group in years, but this brought back memories of their great music, so I bought the LP, got home & put it on the turntable & I've loved them ever since.

Hi Charles,I'll share next. I guess you can say that I'm a second generation fan. When I was in high school in the 90's I was a huge Wison Phillips fan. I even joined thier fan cilub, and all of this was before I knew about Cass and the M and P's. Then, I read an article in YM and it mentioned that Chynna Phillips was the daughter of John and Michelle Phillips of The Mamas and The Papas, and I wondered who was that? I soon found out. A couple of months after that I saw a clip of them singing on an Ed Sullivan show retrospective and was hooked by their prescence. I immediatley went and bought every cd I could find, and then, I began to collect their albums as well. Ever since, I've remained a devoted fan of the M and P's and Michelle Phillips. Regards, Nicole